Yes, you need the < and > characters to form a complete message id.

Here is an example:

<cfexchangefilter name="uid"
value="<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
du>"> 

We don't use secured connection on our mail server, so I can't test this
problem.  However, I do know that it does work using a non-secured
connection.

M!ke

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 2:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: &lt;CFExchangeMail action=&quot;getattachments&quot;&gt; -
MSX error code 501

For grins and giggles I changed the HTTPS to be HTTP.  I still get the
list of email messages back, but now the error when I try to get the
first message's attachments has changed to:

Requested Exchange resource was not found on the server 

The LiveDocs for this tag have errors and inconsistencies in syntax,
making this just a bit more fun to figure out. 

Do the Exchange UIDs actually include the <> at the beginning and end,
or am I supposed to strip them off (just grasping here...)?

thx,
Reed 

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